
A wind‑swept valley cradles the Chinook River, its green cottonwoods and lofty pines framing a broad stretch of grazing land that feels almost timeless. The lone town of Pasiooks offers only a general store, a saloon and a post‑office, while the neighboring range is watched over by ranch‑owners whose word is as binding as any old‑world law. The landscape itself is a character, with the narrow, twisting Crazy Snake Canyon and the solitary road through Poncho Pass hinting at both opportunity and danger for anyone who dares to travel it.
Into this rugged world rides Jess Marshall, a tall, willowy daughter of the Cross L ranch, and Clell Danert, a handsome drifter whose polished manners clash with the plain‑spoken cow‑men. Their uneasy conversation about marriage reveals a tender spark tempered by the weight of family expectations and the unforgiving rhythm of frontier life. As the dinner bell chimes over the ranch house, the pair must decide whether to follow their hearts or the rigid codes that govern their world, setting the stage for a story of love, loyalty, and the quiet battles fought in the shadows of the mountains.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (137K characters)
Release date
2026-05-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1969
A hugely prolific Western storyteller, he turned life in the American West into fast-moving tales full of humor, action, and memorable drifters. Best known for Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens, he wrote for magazines, novels, and even silent films.
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